Though a considerable amount of fluid and ions are reabsorbed from the proximal convoluted tubule, at the end of the proximal tubule the filtrate osmolarity is with that of the blood. Select one: O a. hyperosmotic O b. hyposmotic O c. isosmotic O d. tonosmotic
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